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Re: Haze: looking-back-at-a-list
12/16/20 08:36 AM
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>> The info from "MameC", whatever that is, is outdated.
-- but the unemulated features include the 78K CPU cores themselves. It's something I may get around to eventually, probably after the long-planned MCS-51 rewrite.
One slightly odd thing about the 78K/III subseries (which the Kaneko protection MCUs belongs to) is that μPD78310 and μPD78312 (the models for which I added stub devices for various synthesizer products) have different instruction timings from the later 78K/III MCUs; even a few of the instruction types and encodings are incompatible. (They had a single decimal adjust instruction which made use of an PSW flag to determine if the last arithmetic operation was a subtraction; NEC later decided that that instruction was better off split in two.)
78K/II is a fair bit different from 78K/III (it has a 1M banked address space), and 78K/0 came later and completely revamped the microarchitecture. 78K/I wasn't really used for much, but I added it for completeness. 78K/IV (which replaced 78K/II application-wise) is mostly backward-compatible with the later 78K/IIIs; it would be interesting to add if there were dumps for it. -
Knowing that this game will get more similar questions in the future, that's the type of info that would be ideal to read on the entry of
-- https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php?title=MNW
galpani2
Kaneko protection MCU with internal rom, managing CPU comms. Decap should possible, should be the same for all games / sets. -
Or if possible, maybe someone sneak in the info on to Gals Panic II entry on Bobby's Kaneko page. ![](//www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tomato.gif)
https://unmamed.mameworld.info/non_kaneko.html#GalsPanic2
Meanwhile, I am looking to fill in more details of some 'pong ball paddle' variety coinop games / non-cpu stuff. https://unmamed.mameworld.info/no_cpu.html
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